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The Herald was founded by an Edinburgh-born printer called John Mennons in January 1783 as a weekly publication called the Glasgow Advertiser.
In Glasgow's 850th year, The Herald and the Glasgow Times are uniting for a week-long series - The Future of Glasgow - to take a deep look at what is going on with the city so close to our hearts.
The Herald and the Glasgow Times have joined forces for the first time in their long histories to explore the future of the city as it celebrates its 850th anniversary. Both titles are running a ...
As part of our joint series on the future of Glasgow with our sister title the Glasgow Times, The Herald is looking at the challenges the city faces and where it can go next.
VisitScotland has identified two key travel trends for Glasgow in 2025.
The 1950s saw the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, recovery from the war and even the start of the Monte Carlo rally in Glasgow ...
The Herald and the Glasgow Times are running a week-long in-depth investigative series this week on the challenges facing Glasgow and what it needs to succeed.
These two aspects can be remedied at a stroke by designating the presently Glasgow-owned NCP car park on Ingram Street as a “Glasgow 850-year Celebration Place”.
The Herald intends examining all aspects of Glasgow’s stalled regeneration, including the question of how comparable English cities are responding to the many challenges.
A church in Glasgow is to close for good after a fall in parishioner numbers in the wake of the pandemic.
Andy Burnham believes Glasgow should form a five-city pact with cities across the UK and Ireland and become a force to be reckoned with.